Liverpool 2-2 Sevilla AS IT HAPPENED: Champions League results and highlights

TOTTENHAM and Manchester City earned impressive victories over Borussia Dortmund and Feyenoord, while Liverpool were forced to settle for a 2-2 draw with Sevilla at Anfield. See how the Champions League drama unfolded with Express Sport.

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22:20: Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp: "It was pretty much a winning performance for 85-86 minutes and the team played well against a side who play well. We had answers for everything apart from the goals. I have to see them again. That is not the good thing. It was an exciting game from my side, everyone saw our desire and passion but we got a point.

"We know we have to improve but there is so much potential and we can work with this. It is a draw, it does not feel too good but I am fine with big parts of the performance."

22:10: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola: "Last season we couldn’t win one game away from home and we spoke about that. If we want to make a step forward then we have to be important home and away.

"We had a good performance and it was important to score in the first minute. Offensively and in terms of character we played well. There are a lot of things to do but a start like this is so important.

"We have made a huge effort to buy five players to make that step forward, like all the big teams have done in Europe. It’s important to see if we can go away and play with an attacking mentality, not conceding counter-attacks."

22:05: Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino: "It was so important to win, we are so happy. It was so important to start well in a tough game. Dortmund played really well, they dominated the first half. We increased our level in the second half and we were very clinical in front of goal.

"It is more than three points. At half-time we fixed some problems and modified the position of some players. The tempo of the game decreased which was better for us. Dortmund are a very aggressive team, we struggled a little to pass the ball quickly.

"Sometimes you can't dominate, you have to play a different way and the team is more mature now. We can learn a lot from this game. Harry Kane was fantastic."

22:00: Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson: “We could have taken the three points with the chances we created in both halves but they got us on the counter attack. We are disappointed not to take the points but the lads reacted well to the weekend. We looked exciting and could have scored a few more goals.

“We wanted to win the ball back quickly and get the crowd behind us. The lads reacted brilliantly to going behind and there are positives from the game.

"Roberto Firmino has scored penalties for us before, players will always miss penalties. We had plenty more chances to score so we need to be more ruthless and go three or four up. That is football and we have got done."

21:57: Manchester City defender John Stones: “Kevin de Bruyne pus it on a plate for you. You could see his quality against Liverpool. I'm happy to help and it's a great start to our Champions League campaign.

"I'm trying to work as hard as I can to improve and listen to the manager's advice. Training with payers like Kevin will make you better.”

21:55: Tottenham striker Harry Kane: “It's a massive win, nights like this at Wembley, we have to take advantage of it. Last season our downfall was the games at home. It was a more experienced performance from us tonight.

"In the Champions League you have to be smart. You can't always press teams on a big pitch, we took advantage on the counter-attack and exploited the space they left in behind.”

21:50: Rio Ferdinand’s weighed-in on Roberto Firmino’s missed penalty, and quite obviously points out that it cost them the game.

“First half they were fantastic going forward, it’s what we’ve come to expect from this Klopp side,” he said on BT Sport.

“Fast, direct, but they were undone by their own inadequacies at the back. Defensively we spoke before the game about how they switch off and their first instinct isn’t to defend. It was true today, 2-2. The penalty was the defining factor of the game. Firmino had a penalty at 2-1. If he scored it’s 3-1 and that is game over comfortably. It wasn’t to be.”

21:47: In other news, Cristiano Ronaldo is still ridiculous. He scored his 106th and 107th Champions League goals tonight.

21:45: It’s a pretty weird end to the evening at Anfield. The Sevilla bench were furious with Jurgen Klopp because they presumably think he played a role in manager Eduardo Berizzo’s dismissal.

Klopp can be heard on the cameras saying: “What? What? What have I done? Why are you shouting at me?”

That sounds like me and the missus when we get home from a couples party and I’ve said something innocuously offensive to her friends…

FT: LIVERPOOL 2-2 SEVILLA

Liverpool's Champions League return has not entirely gone to plan.

Goals from Roberto Firmino, who also missed a penalty, and Mohamed Salah appeared to have put them in control after a Dejan Lovren mistake had allowed Wissam Ben Yedder to score after just five minutes.

But with 18 minutes to go the defence switched off and Joaquin Correa nipped in to equalise with only their second shot on target, before Joe Gomez was sent off in added time for a second bookable offence.

LIVERPOOL 2-2 SEVILLA - RED CARD

94: Joe Gomez is shown a red card for a second bookable offence.

FT: TOTTENHAM 3-1 BORUSSIA DORTMUND

Harry Kane lifted Tottenham's Wembley curse by scoring twice and firing his side to an opening Champions League win over Borussia Dortmund.

Son Heung-min's early strike was quickly cancelled out by a stunning effort from Dortmund's Andriy Yarmolenko but from there this match belonged to the unstoppable Kane.

He restored Spurs' lead by capping a barnstorming run with an emphatic near-post finish before a cute shot in the second half secured a 3-1 victory and what could prove a vital result for Mauricio Pochettino's men.

LIVERPOOL 2-2 SEVILLA

92: Is this the moment for Liverpool? Nope. Coutinho’s deep corner is headed straight into Rico’s arms by Wijnaldum. 120 seconds remaining.

FT: FEYENOORD 0-4 MANCHESTER CITY

Manchester City produced an outstanding performance to open their seventh successive Champions League campaign with an emphatic 4-0 win at Feyenoord.

John Stones headed two goals with Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus also on target as City ran riot at De Kuip to spoil the Dutch champions' return to the competition after a 15-year absence.

Stones set the tone for a dominant display by claiming the opener in the second minute and the game was effectively over inside 25 minutes as Aguero and Jesus struck before the England defender added his second just after the hour mark.

TOTTENHAM 3-1 BORUSSIA DORTMUND - RED CARD

91: That’s taken the gloss off this Spurs win. Jan Vertonghen has been sent off for catching Gotze with his arm. Really didn’t look anything cynical in my opinion. Sneaky feeling it will be overturned.

LIVERPOOL 2-2 SEVILLA

90: Not too much in the way of chances. Liverpool are huffing and puffing, but it’s leaving them vulnerable at the back. Sevilla look the more likely to score.

LIVERPOOL 2-2 SEVILLA

88: Danger! Sevilla win a corner with a couple of minutes left. Correa glances it to the back post but Wijnaldum is there to block and clear. Jurgen Klopp makes another change with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain coming on for Mo Salah.

TOTTENHAM 3-1 BORUSSIA DORTMUND

87: No hat-trick for Harry Kane tonight. Deadline day signing Fernando Llorente comes on to replace him for the closing stages.

71: Philippe Coutinho currently undergoing the longest warm-up in football history. He’s been jogging up and down the sidelines since for most of the half. Still no sign of him coming on though.

TOTTENHAM 3-1 BORUSSIA DORTMUND

72: Hugo Lloris produces a superb save with his feet at the back post to deny Aubameyang. Kane then releases Son through on goal, but for the third time this match, he dithers and the chance goes begging as Toljan makes the block.

LIVERPOOL 2-1 SEVILLA

67: Analysis from our reporter Richard Tanner, at Anfield.

Eduardo Berizzo can't really argue with being sent to the stands for throwing the ball away as Joe Gomez went to collect it for a throw-in.

He had been warned a few minutes earlier after a similar petty incident with Gomez. The Anfield crowd waved sarcastically as he was ordered down the tunnel.

But his team are making a game of it after surviving a bit of a battering in the first half. This one's not over yet.

60: Wow, that’s the stupidest dismissal you’ll see this season. Sevilla boss Berizzo is sent off for throwing the ball away to stop Joe Gomez taking a throw. Gomez wasn’t even in an attacking position and his team are losing!

TOTTENHAM 3-1 BORUSSIA DORTMUND - KANE

60: Kane at the double! Tottenham’s talisman, who can’t score in August but seems to love September, receives the ball on the edge of the area and drills into the bottom corner with his left foot.

21:00: I don’t really have time to explain this fully, but Spartak Moscow fans have just fired a flare at the referee…

58: It’s raining disallowed goals for Borussia Dortmund! The Bundesliga side see their second penalised after Aubameyang slammed home from an acute angle. Replays show he was clearly ONSIDE!

LIVERPOOL 2-1 SEVILLA

54: Guess who’s warming up on the sidelines? Yep, Philippe Coutinho. The little Brazilian receives a warm round of applause from Liverpool supporters as he prepares to enter the action. Meanwhile, Joel Matip embarks on a mazy run from the back but is dispossessed moments before pulling the trigger in the box.

REAL MADRID 2-0 APOEL - RONALDO (PEN)

50: Cristiano Ronaldo slots home from the penalty spot after a rather harsh handball inside the area. Rather than stand and admire his brace, he rushes to collect the ball and get restarted. Hat-trick incoming?

TOTTENHAM 2-1 BORUSSIA DORTMUND

52: So close! Harry Kane puts the ball across to Son, who somehow flashes another shot over the crossbar. Could, and probably should be 3-1.

50: The job’s certainly not done for Liverpool. Ben Yedder and Correa combine nicely but Matip is quick to close down the space.

LIVERPOOL 2-1 SEVILLA

45: We’re back underway at Anfield too. No changes for Jurgen Klopp’s side at the break. Sadio Mane scampers forward in the left flank, but his curling effort is blocked before it can do any damage.

TOTTENHAM 2-1 BORUSSIA DORTMUND

46: Analysis from our reporter Matt Dunn, at Wembley.

Undoubtedly Spurs got away with one just before the break with the offside - can they hang on for 45 more minutes. Half time was also a chance to see replay of the first goal - Son's shot went through Burki, not across him, which makes his positioning for the Kane strike even harder to understand. Clearly not on talking terms with his near post.

Tottenham may need another favour though if they are to hold on for an important win.

FEYENOORD 0-3 MANCHESTER CITY

HT: You’ll notice I haven’t mentioned what’s going on in Feyenoord too much. That’s mainly because it was game, set and match inside 30 minutes… City are absolutely devastating - pace, power and energy against a side who haven't lost a home league game in 19 months!

Tottenham clinging on a little bit as the game settles into something more akin to what was expected. Aubameyang is proving a real handful at the spearhead of the Dortmund attack and although Jan Vertonghen and Toby Alderweireld have plenty of European experience playing alongside each other, Davinson Sanchez between them is something of an unknown quantity still.

Spurs keep the door shut at half-time, and they will be delighted.

LIVERPOOL 2-1 SEVILLA

HT: Analysis from our reporter Richard Tanner, at Anfield.

Controversial goal. Looked like Salah fouled N’Zonzi to win the ball back. And he got more good fortune when his shot looped up off Simon Kjaer’s boot and over keeper Sergio Rico.

Sevilla protested furiously to ref Danny Makkelie but the Dutch official turned a deaf ear. Liverpool probably feel they deserve some fortune after Saturday’s events at the Etihad. It's their 201st goal in the European Cup/Champions League.

Firmino should have made it 2-1 but he sent a penalty against the post after Seville captain Nicolas Pareja had pulled down the lively Mane. The Spaniards are hanging on at the moment.

44: I never thought I’d say this, but Alberto Moreno is having an absolute stormer against his former club. That’s even more shocking than Marouane Fellaini being Manchester United’s MOTM last night!

LIVERPOOL 2-1 SEVILLA - MISSED PENALTY!

41: Liverpool should have a two-goal lead but Roberto Firmino’s slammed a penalty against the post. It was a blatant spot-kick after Pareja dragged Sadio Mane down in the area.

TOTTENHAM 2-1 BORUSSIA DORTMUND

38: Spurs are really creaking now. Borussia Dortmund are throwing the kitchen sink at them to find an equaliser, and very nearly got their reward through Pulisic. But the American couldn’t steer Aubameyang’s cross goalwards.

LIVERPOOL 2-1 SEVILLA - SALAH

36: Bosh! Liverpool have turned things around here at Anfield. Salah does some fabulous work to steal possession from Nzonzi, and slams home via a massive deflection. Sevilla are furious because the Egyptian was over-physical in winning the ball back.

32: It’s almost four for Pep Guardiola’s side. Bernardo Silva releases De Bruyne, but Aguero slams his cross into the side-netting.

TOTTENHAM 2-1 BORUSSIA DORTMUND

30: Harry Kane is the first Englishman since Wayne Rooney in 2010 to score in three consecutive Champions League appearances. He would have needed another if Vertonghen hadn’t stopped Aubameyang from tapping in Pulisic's cross. Close.

LIVERPOOL 1-1 SEVILLA

27: Analysis from our reporter Richard Tanner, at Anfield.

That's 12 goals conceded in just seven competitive games this season but Liverpool have responded well and deserve to be level.

Coutinho maybe on the bench but his compatriot Firmino is flying the flag for Brazil. Moreno exchanged passes with Henderson and his low cross from the bye-line was turned in by Firmino.

Liverpool could easily be in front. Mane is looking lively in his last game before his three-game domestic ban and Can was inches away from putting them ahead. Plenty of goals in this I reckon.

FEYENOORD 0-3 MANCHESTER CITY - JESUS

25: Really happy I went for Feyenoord double chance… Anyway, Manchester City add a third in suspicious circumstances. The ball is driven back into the area after a corner, and Jesus slams home the rebound. Looked offside to me.

LIVERPOOL 1-1 SEVILLA

23: Liverpool should be ahead after breaking like lightning. Sadio Mane drives forward before slipping it through to Emre Can, who drags his effort wide.

LIVERPOOL 1-1 SEVILLA - FIRMINO

21: There’s the equaliser! Liverpool are back on level terms at Anfield. Alberto Moreno plays a delicate one-two with Jordan Henderson to get in behind and puts it on a plate for Roberto Firmino to tap home.

TOTTENHAM 2-1 BORUSSIA DORTMUND

18: Analysis from our reporter Matt Dunn, at Wembley.

Goals are flying in. I think Son has to claim an assist for that one. My set was virtually behind Kane’s shot there and the keeper was far too watchful of his far post having been beaten there by the Tottenham no. 7 earlier. Great strike by Kane, but he could have squeezed a whole bagful of football’s between Burki and the near post and not brushed either of them.

TOTTENHAM 2-1 BORUSSIA DORTMUND - KANE

15: Anyone inside Wembley has already had their money’s worth. Spurs are ahead again thanks to Harry Kane. The attack started down the left again, with Kane blasting past Burki at his near post. again!

REAL MADRID 1-0 APOEL - RONALDO

12: Who else? Real Madrid are ahead thanks to Cristiano Ronaldo, who’s now only one behind Lionel Messi in this year’s competition.

TOTTENHAM 1-1 BORUSSIA DORTMUND - YARMOLENKO

11: Outrageous, simply outrageous. Dortmund are level at Wembley thanks to a beautiful strike from Yarmolenko.

FEYENOORD 0-2 MANCHESTER CITY - AGUERO

11: City doing what Manchester United failed to do last season. Smash Feyenoord on their own back yard. Its vintage Sergio Aguero, who beautifully flicks in their second of the evening. Aguero made that finish look easy. It was anything but.

10: Analysis from our reporter Matt Dunn, at Wembley.

Superb start from Tottenham – there was clearly no doubt in Son’s mind where he was headed the moment he crossed the half-way line. Dele who now? Certainly no signs yet that Tottenham are missing their suspended playmaker.

LIVERPOOL 0-1 SEVILLA - BEN YEDDER

5: From a stonker to a stinker! Wissam Ben Yedder taps in from close range after Dejan Lovren allows a routine cross to pass him by.

TOTTENHAM 1-0 BORUSSIA DORTMUND - SON

5: What an absolute stinker from Son. The winner marauds down the left flank, cuts inside and blazes it home from an impossible angle. Looks like that Wembley curse is over folks!

LIVERPOOL 0-0 SEVILLA

4: Confident start from Liverpool. After a few neat passes, Emre Can curls one from the edge of the area. Rico deals with it comfortably.

FEYENOORD 0-1 MANCHESTER CITY - STONES

2: That didn’t take long! Manchester City have made the breakthrough inside two minutes courtesy of John Stones. It was a dreadful piece of defending with the last man watching a tame header roll through his legs.

Klopp has made three changes following Saturday’s drubbing at the Etihad – but surprisingly Coutinho can only make the bench.

Karius replaces Mignolet in goal, Gomez comes in for Alexander-Arnold at right back and Lovren is in for Klavan at centre back.

Liverpool and Klopp do not have good memories of Seville. The only time they have met in Europe was in the Europa League final in Basel 17 months ago when the Spaniards came back from a 1-0 half-time deficit to win 3-1.

A familiar name in the Seville line up is right winger Jesus Navas who re-joined them on a free in the summer after four seasons with Manchester City.

They also signed another player from City, striker Nolito, but he's out injured.

19:45: We’re underway folks. Let the mayhem unfold!

19:44: An impressive rendition of YNWA rings out around Anfield. Actually, it’s so loud you can’t hear the Champions League theme.

19:41: Big cheer for Philippe Coutinho from the Liverpool fans when teams and benches announced.

19:40: And the winner is… Real Madrid, according to former Manchester United midfielder Owen Hargreaves.

Very original choice, Owen. Was it the fact they’ve won it twice on the bounce a hint?

Anyway, Real have had a difficult start to the season in La Liga, drawing two of their opening three games of the season.

Zidane did not make any major signings in the summer transfer window and allowed a few players to leave the club, but Hargreaves does not think they are weakened and has backed them for success in Kiev next May.

“Well who won it last year? It’s hard to look past them. They’re that good they don’t even have to strengthen anymore” Hargreaves told BT Sport.

“That’s a point Real Madrid have got to, when do Real Madrid not strengthen? They’ve added a few young players but I they’ve even lost some key players, but still Real Madrid are heavy favourites.”

19:40: Mauricio Pochettino: "It was good for confidence to beat Everton and now we are focused on the Champions League again - the best competition in the world.”

19:38: Jurgen Klopp: "We've had enough rest since the last game. And some people would say we had enough rest during the last game…”

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19:30: Rio Ferdinand on Liverpool:“Huge club, huge history. Some great nights, great moments and it’s good to have them back. We’re sitting here as fans now, especially of English football. We want to see our biggest and best clubs in there. Liverpool fall into that category."

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19:20: Liverpool will be a force again if they can sort out their defensive issues, according to legendary Reds captain Steven Gerrard.

Gerrard says his former side are the most exciting team to watch going forward in England, but their defence has come under criticism several times already this season, something Gerrard thinks will change soon.

“There’s been a bit of inconsistency. We’ve covered Liverpool a couple of times and they’ve looked unbelievable going forward, a lot of pace, probably along side Manchester City as the two most exciting teams in the league,” Gerrard told BT Sport.

“But they can’t find consistency in the back four. I’m sure once they do it will settle down and I think Liverpool will be a force.”

FEYENOORD v MANCHESTER CITY

19:15: I’m sure you’ve all read the team news and know that Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson has recovered from a nasty collision with Liverpool's Sadio Mane.

The £35million summer signing suffered facial wounds that required eight stitches but there was no concussion and no fractures.

He has since returned to training, wearing rugby-style protective headgear, and keeps Claudio Bravo out of the side tonight, which is terrible news neutrals looking for a laugh...

But they sit top of an English dominated Champions League transfer table, according to research from SmartBets.

The £222.3million spent by City in the summer transfer window sees them sneak ahead of Paris St-Germain as Europe’s top spenders, as the middle eastern backed pair attempt to buy their way to their first European Cup titles.

Given the riches of the Premier League, it’s no surprise to see English teams dominate the transfer table, with Chelsea and Manchester United also making up the top five – and Tottenham and Liverpool both placing in the top 11 teams.

LIVERPOOL v SEVILLA

19:05: It’ll be a bittersweet moment for Simon Kjaer if Sevilla can beat Liverpool tonight.

The Denmark defender comes from a family of Liverpool supporters, who ordered him to swap shirts with Steven Gerrard during an international clash with England.

He said: "Some of my family are lifelong, die-hard Liverpool supporters, so I’m not completely sure they will support me 100 per cent in this game. When I played for Denmark against England, my dad practically forced me to swap shirts with Steven Gerrard - so he could have it."

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Philippe Coutinho returns! The Brazilian, who was involved in quite possibly the biggest transfer saga ever, is back on the bench for tonight’s clash.

As promised, Loris Karius starts ahead of Simon Mignolet as Jurgen Klopp continues to tinker with his No.1 position.

Elsewhere Joe Gomez returns to the starting XI, as does Dejan Lovren. Sadio Mane’s three-match suspension only applies to Premier League matches. So he’ll link up with Mo Salah and Roberto Firmino in attack.

18:20: Spurs will be without Dele Alli, who's serving the first of a three-match suspension for the red card he picked up against Gent in February, a week or so after getting In trouble for flipping the bird at Kyle Walker.

But Harry Kane is confident he’ll learn from his mistakes. He explained: “He was disappointed to be sent off in the Europa League and he can only learn from it. When you make mistakes, you try to learn from them and I am sure he will.

“He will be gutted to miss these games but he will be determined to make sure he is ready for our last three matches."

18:10: Did anyone see the incident involving a Celtic fan and Kylian Mbappe yesterday?

Basically, Celtic could face punishment from UEFA after a fan ran on to the pitch and appeared to aim a kick at PSG’s Mbappe.

I suppose if Scott Brown, an experienced hacksman, can't get close to the Frenchman, this geezer didn't stand a chance!

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Ryan: Buzzing for tonight like! Wembley will be buzzing! F****** Come On You Spurs! To Dare Is To Do!

Graeme: Off to Anfield to enjoy another night at European football's top table... Hopefully it will be a positive outcome like so many before.

Owen: Manchester City are favourites to win the Champions League if you ask me! We have one of the best squads and the best manager.

FEYENOORD v MANCHESTER CITY

17:50: The general opinion after the draw was that City should be happy but they have come unstuck against Dutch champions before, losing to Ajax in 2012. Pep Guardiola has also said Napoli are one of the three best sides in Europe in terms of style while the long trip to face Shakhtar Donetsk in Kharkiv in December could be tricky.

TOTTENHAM v BORUSSIA DORTMUND

17:40: Key to Tottenham's struggles in Europe last year was their form at Wembley, where they lost both of their first two home matches to Bayer Leverkusen and Monaco.

A victory over CSKA Moscow proved too little too late while this season, defeat to Chelsea and a draw against Burnley has only increased concerns about Spurs' form under the arch. The atmosphere is not the problem, particularly on these European nights, and even the team's performances have been encouraging. Results must surely follow.

17:30: The two clubs' only other meeting came 16 months ago in the Europa League final in Basel.

Klopp's side appeared to be well in control leading 1-0 at half-time. However, the speed at which they collapsed and the ease with which Sevilla moved to a 3-1 win was alarming.

Much has changed since then - Sevilla's manager for one - but nine of the Liverpool players in the squad that night are expected to be involved this time around and facing the Spanish opposition again could reopen old wounds.

LIVERPOOL vs SEVILLA

Goalkeeper Loris Karius will start Liverpool's Champions League match at home to Sevilla in preference to regular number one Simon Mignolet.

Playmaker Philippe Coutinho will be in Liverpool's squad for the first time this season after his back injury and failed attempt to force a move to Barcelona.

Winger Mohamed Salah sat out training on Tuesday as a precaution because of illness but is expected to rejoin the squad on Wednesday, while centre-back Dejan Lovren is set to return at the expense of Ragnar Klavan.

REAL MADRID vs APOEL

Europe's dominant Champions League force remain intent on flexing their continental supremacy still further, by targeting a 13th title.

Real enter this term's competition as back-to-back winners, further underscoring their hold on the top accolade.

Real spent 12 lean years labouring to their 10th Champions League win, long dubbed La Decima and so craved by supporters.

But with that monkey long since off their backs, Real expect to keep racking up the titles. And the Spanish press have already branded this year's Champions League assault as La Decimotercera, the 13th.